apertion (Meaning)

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apertion (n.)

The act of opening; an opening; an aperture.

Synonyms & Antonyms of apertion

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apertion Sentence Examples

  1. The photographer adjusted the aperture to capture the perfect shot in low light conditions.
  2. As the spaceship approached the black hole, the crew activated the aperture shields to protect the vessel.
  3. The scientist carefully examined the microscopic specimen through the microscope's aperture.
  4. In astronomy, astronomers use various apertures to observe distant celestial objects with clarity.
  5. The artist used a narrow aperture to create a shallow depth of field in the portrait, focusing on the subject's eyes.
  6. During the surgery, the surgeon used a specialized instrument to create a small aperture for precise access to the affected area.
  7. The ancient castle's door had a massive wooden aperture that creaked open when pushed.
  8. The engineer designed a high-tech camera with a variable aperture to adapt to different lighting conditions.
  9. In literature, the author skillfully used language as an aperture to explore the complex emotions of the characters.
  10. The hiker marveled at the breathtaking landscape through the aperture of the mountain pass.

FAQs About the word apertion

The act of opening; an opening; an aperture.

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No antonyms found.

The photographer adjusted the aperture to capture the perfect shot in low light conditions.

As the spaceship approached the black hole, the crew activated the aperture shields to protect the vessel.

The scientist carefully examined the microscopic specimen through the microscope's aperture.

In astronomy, astronomers use various apertures to observe distant celestial objects with clarity.